How Do You Spell RECONDENSE?

Pronunciation: [ɹˌiːkəndˈɛns] (IPA)

The word "Recondense" is spelled as /riːkənˈdɛns/. It is derived from the prefix "re-" meaning again, and the verb "condense" meaning to make something more compact or dense. The IPA phonetic transcription breaks down the word into its individual sounds, making it easier to understand its pronunciation. This word is commonly used in scientific contexts to describe the process of returning a gas or vapor to a liquid or solid state through cooling or compression.

RECONDENSE Meaning and Definition

  1. Recondense is a verb that refers to the act of condensing or becoming denser again, usually after a period of expansion or the release of gas or vapor. It can also imply the process of making something denser or more concentrated.

    In the context of physical matter, recondense occurs when a substance, such as a gas or vapor, returns to its original condensed state from a less dense or dispersed form. This could happen due to changes in temperature or pressure, causing the particles to come closer together and regroup into a more compact form.

    Figuratively, recondense can also be used to describe the process of focusing or intensifying one's thoughts, ideas, or emotions. In this sense, it implies concentration and gathering one's scattered thoughts or fragmented emotions to create a more cohesive and organized mental or emotional state.

    Additionally, recondense can be used to describe the action of making a solution or mixture more concentrated by removing excess solvents or diluents. This may involve physical processes like evaporation, filtration, or distillation to remove the excess liquid or solvent, resulting in a denser or more potent substance.

    Overall, recondense is a versatile term that encompasses the ideas of condensation, concentration, and a return to a denser or more focused state. It can be applied to various contexts, including changes in physical matter, mental processes, and the manipulation of solutions or mixtures.

  2. To condense again.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for RECONDENSE

  • eecondense
  • decondense
  • fecondense
  • tecondense
  • 5econdense
  • 4econdense
  • rwcondense
  • rscondense
  • rdcondense
  • rrcondense
  • r4condense
  • r3condense
  • rexondense
  • revondense
  • refondense
  • redondense
  • recindense
  • reckndense
  • reclndense
  • recpndense

Etymology of RECONDENSE

The word "recondense" is derived from two root words - "re-" and "condense".

The prefix "re-" in English is often used to indicate repetition or to express the idea of returning back to a previous state. It comes from the Latin word "re-", meaning "back" or "again".

The root word "condense" comes from the Latin word "condensare", which combines "con-" meaning "together" and "densus" meaning "dense" or "thick".

Therefore, when "re-" is combined with "condense", the word "recondense" is formed, indicating the action or process of condensing or becoming dense again.

Conjugate verb Recondense

CONDITIONAL

I would recondense
you would recondense
he/she/it would recondense
we would recondense
they would recondense

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be recondensing
you would be recondensing
he/she/it would be recondensing
we would be recondensing
they would be recondensing

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have recondense
you would have recondense
he/she/it would have recondense
we would have recondense
they would have recondense

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been recondensing
you would have been recondensing
he/she/it would have been recondensing
we would have been recondensing
they would have been recondensing

FUTURE

I will recondense
you will recondense
he/she/it will recondense
we will recondense
they will recondense

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be recondensing
you will be recondensing
he/she/it will be recondensing
we will be recondensing
they will be recondensing

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have recondensed
you will have recondensed
he/she/it will have recondensed
we will have recondensed
they will have recondensed

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been recondensing
you will have been recondensing
he/she/it will have been recondensing
we will have been recondensing
they will have been recondensing

IMPERATIVE

you recondense
we let´s recondense

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to recondense

PAST

I recondensed
you recondensed
he/she/it recondensed
we recondensed
they recondensed

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was recondensing
you were recondensing
he/she/it was recondensing
we were recondensing
they were recondensing

PAST PARTICIPLE

recondensed

PAST PERFECT

I had recondensed
you had recondensed
he/she/it had recondensed
we had recondensed
they had recondensed

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been recondensing
you had been recondensing
he/she/it had been recondensing
we had been recondensing
they had been recondensing

PRESENT

I recondense
you recondense
he/she/it recondenses
we recondense
they recondense

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am recondensing
you are recondensing
he/she/it is recondensing
we are recondensing
they are recondensing

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

recondensing

PRESENT PERFECT

I have recondensed
you have recondensed
he/she/it has recondensed
we have recondensed
they have recondensed

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been recondensing
you have been recondensing
he/she/it has been recondensing
we have been recondensing
they have been recondensing

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